Another good day at SSP. I found 21 warbler species, but if I add what Lin Just, her husband, and another birder found, there were, at the very least, 24 species. My warblers: yellow, prothonotary, wilson's, parula, black-throated blue, black-throated green, cerulean, yellow-rumped, blue-winged, nashville, blackpoll, black-and-white, chestnut-sided, yellow-throated, CHAT, ovenbird, L waterthrush, worm-eating, C yellowthroat, kentucky, redstart. Multiple numbers for all but chestnut and wilson's.
I heard the #1 song of the hooded in the ditch/creek along Stafford, but it was only once and from a distance. Not good enough to count. Plus, hoodeds aren't usual here. But if you go, keep your eye out for it!
Also 4 vireo sp, scarlet tanager, baltimore oriole, acadian flys.
Tim Houghton
(Glen Arm)
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